New Jersey’s Hispanic Shift Could Redefine U.S. Politics
New Jersey’s off-year governor’s race is testing whether Trump’s 2024 gains with Hispanic voters mark a lasting political realignment.
New Jersey’s off-year governor’s race is testing whether Trump’s 2024 gains with Hispanic voters mark a lasting political realignment.
President Trump admits he may not be “heaven-bound,” but is aggressively pursuing earthly immortality through gilded monuments and federal rebranding.
Thirteen incarcerated men have won a $6 million settlement after enduring a violent, weekslong campaign of abuse by officers at Massachusetts’ only maximum-security prison in 2020.
From Texas to California, Americans are facing shocking increases in electricity prices—driven by heat, gas costs, and aging infrastructure.
Southern California Edison offers compensation to Eaton fire survivors—but accepting means giving up the right to sue. Victims now face a painful dilemma with long-term consequences.
Zohran Mamdani’s refusal to support Israel as a Jewish state has triggered a national debate among American Jews, with over 1,100 rabbis warning of risks to Jewish safety.
National Guard troops were deployed to Portland, Oregon, in direct defiance of a federal court order, marking a serious escalation in the legal battle between the Trump administration and the judiciary.
Larry Bushart spent over a month in jail after being accused of threatening mass violence for sharing a political meme following Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Charges have now been dropped.
California animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg was found guilty of conspiracy and trespassing after removing four chickens from a poultry facility, signaling a potential shift in legal attitudes toward direct-action protests.
HuffPost White House correspondent Shirish Dáte is drawing unusual personal attacks from Trump administration officials—even for basic, fact-based questions.